More Hidden (Tax) Gems in ObamaCare
Another day, another find within the massive, 2,700-plus page ObamaCare legislation. This one concerns a new program, snuck in the Senate reconciliation bill just two days before the vote, concerning home health care.
Via the Washington Times:
The health care bill signed into law by President Obama is full of
hidden time bombs. One costly provision buried in the lengthy
reconciliation bill at the last minute has taxpayers covering long-term
at-home care for the elderly. Through the so-called Community Living
Assistance Services and Support Act (CLASS Act), Americans will find
between $150 and $250 taken out of their paychecks each month to cover
this program nobody knew about.
Democrats claim this isn't a controversial program, but if they
really believed that, they wouldn't have had to sneak the provision
into the reconciliation bill. But it was snuck in the reconciliation
bill only two days before the House vote.
All of which proves Nancy Pelosi was right when she said that they needed to "pass the bill, so that you can find out what's in it".
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